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I’m absolutely delighted to collaborate with Chinatown London for my latest episode where I talk to Lucy, Managing Director of See Woo Group and Emily who runs Cuppacha and Taiyakiya.
Lucy and Emily spoke about their journey of running a business in the heart of London. It was so nice to chat with them and share our experiences of what Chinatown London means to us and discussing how diverse it is with more and more ESEA shops and food stalls/restaurants opening.
For me, Chinatown London brings a lot of memories of when my mum and dad used to take me here when I was at school. Shopping for dried vegetables that mum would put in her soup and buying endless supplies of Chinese bakery. When I first moved to London in 2007, there were times when I missed my family, I would go to Chinatown London for comfort and it’s always been such a joyous place. I have Chinatown London to thank for my entire London experience.
In light of ESEA Heritage Month, Chinatown London have put together a campaign #OurChinatown to explore what Chinatown means to people who have stepped foot in Chinatown London. What’s your greatest memory of Chinatown London? You can message me on Insta or email me [email protected] 📧
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I’m absolutely delighted to collaborate with Chinatown London for my latest episode where I talk to Lucy, Managing Director of See Woo Group and Emily who runs Cuppacha and Taiyakiya.
Lucy and Emily spoke about their journey of running a business in the heart of London. It was so nice to chat with them and share our experiences of what Chinatown London means to us and discussing how diverse it is with more and more ESEA shops and food stalls/restaurants opening.
For me, Chinatown London brings a lot of memories of when my mum and dad used to take me here when I was at school. Shopping for dried vegetables that mum would put in her soup and buying endless supplies of Chinese bakery. When I first moved to London in 2007, there were times when I missed my family, I would go to Chinatown London for comfort and it’s always been such a joyous place. I have Chinatown London to thank for my entire London experience.
In light of ESEA Heritage Month, Chinatown London have put together a campaign #OurChinatown to explore what Chinatown means to people who have stepped foot in Chinatown London. What’s your greatest memory of Chinatown London? You can message me on Insta or email me [email protected] 📧
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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